Great War Romance series:
Darcy's Hope: Beauty from Ashes: A Pride & Prejudice Great War Romance
Darcy's Hope at Donwell Abbey: A WW1 Pride & Prejudice Companion Story

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Elizabeth Bennet stood stunned. Waltz with the arrogant Captain Darcy? How could she have agreed to such a thing?

Escape to the era of Downton Abbey to experience all the drama of World War 1 alongside literature's iconic Elizabeth Bennet & Fitzwilliam Darcy. You'll watch their tender love unfold as they learn to work together and reconcile their differences amidst the carnage of war.

1916. World War 1 has turned French chateaus into bloody field hospitals, British gentlemen into lice-infested soldiers, and left Elizabeth Bennet's life in tatters.

Her father is dead and her home destroyed. Never again will Elizabeth depend on a man to secure her future!

But when an opportunity arises to advance her dreams of becoming a doctor, she is elated--until HE arrives....

Heartbroken. Devastated. Captain Fitzwilliam Darcy is left rejected by the woman he loved and reeling from the slaughter of his men on the battlefield. "Enough!" Darcy vows. "No more sentimental attachments!"

But arriving at a field hospital to pursue a covert investigation, Darcy discovers his beloved Elizabeth training with a dashing American doctor and embroiled in an espionage conspiracy.

With only a few months to expose the plot, Darcy is forced to grapple with his feelings for Elizabeth while uncovering the truth. Is she indeed innocent? Darcy can only hope....

Perfect for Downton Abbey fans!
Cameo appearance by John Thornton of North & South
Rated PG-13 for mild language & war scenes. Romance is clean.
Note: Darcy's Hope has a happy ending but will continue in Darcy's Hope at Donwell Abbey, coming in early 2017. In the sequel, readers will experience the full resolution of the mystery, and our beloved couple's love will face a new, tragic test in Darcy's Hope at Donwell Abbey.

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